scholarly journals Software Testing in Small IT Companies: A (not only) South African Problem

2011 ◽  
Vol 47 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefan Gruner ◽  
Johan Van Zyl

Small software companies make for the majority of software companies around the world, but their software development processes are often not as clearly defined and structured as in their larger counterparts. Especially the test process is often the most neglected part of the software process. This contribution analyses the software testing process in a small South African IT company, here called X, to determine the problems that currently cause it to deliver software fraught with too many defects. The findings of a survey conducted with all software developers in company X are discussed, and several typical problems are identified. We also discuss two prevalent test process improvement models that can be used to reason about the possibilities of process improvement. Solutions to those (or similar) problems often already exist, but a major part of the problem addressed in this contribution is the unawareness, or unfamiliarity, of many small industrial software developers and IT managers as far as the scientific literature on software science and engineering, and especially in our case: software testing, is concerned.

2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 38-44
Author(s):  
Juliano Rodrigues Ramos

The high level of abstraction of software process improvement modelsand most software products make Maturity Test (TMA) and Test Process Improvement (TPI) win in industry and software research. The objective of this work is to delineate, from a literature review, the results are compared with the maturity models of Testing Processes (TMMi, TPI (Next) and MPT.br). The systemic basis of literature based on data available on the web. The results are a synthesis of the three types of test maturity investigated, being that they are part of the academic model and the comparisonsare characteristic of the models. In conclusion there are many maturity models of tests proposed in the literature, with TMMi and TPI being the most usable at an international level, and MPT.br the model in the Brazilian context.


IEEE Software ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 84-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vahid Garousi ◽  
Michael Felderer ◽  
Tuna Hacaloglu

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